Police on Sunday arrested the third of four suspects accused of repeatedly raping a teenage girl for several days while keeping her high on drugs.

Korey Acosta faces a charge of trafficking of a child and another charge of unauthorized use of a vehicle. He remains in the Bexar County Jail on a $55,000 bond.

He joins Ray Hernandez Jr., 28, and Alfredo Herrera, 25, who were both arrested last week in connection to the same case. The three men are accused of holding a 15-year-old girl at a residence in the 300 block of Violeta Place for four days, during which time they allegedly raped her and constantly kept her high on drugs.

Hernandez and the victim met over social media and by October 2017 he was selling her for sex, court records say. One of the men who paid to have sex with her, 20-year-old Acosta, eventually partnered with Hernandez and the two worked together to pimp her out, the affidavit says.

This partnership continued for several months, until a man identified only as "Coach" raped her and then paid Acosta for the forced sex, according to an affidavit. Hernandez, Herrera and Acosta then forced her to have sex with them for four days while holed up in the Violeta Place apartment, according to arrest records for the suspects.

She was able to escape by telling them the drugs they were giving her were making her sick, police said.

The victim was later able to identify the suspects to police and point out where they had allegedly sexually assaulted her. Authorities obtained arrest warrants for Hernandez, Herrera and Acosta and have booked them all into jail.